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MAXSUN Arc Pro B60 Dual 48G Liquid: Intel’s Battlemage dual chip for AI workstations in a single slot

MAXSUN has introduced another variant of its unusual Arc Pro B60 Dual 48G. Following the turbo version with a classic fan design, two specialized models are now available: a passive fanless version and a liquid-cooled edition. The latter is particularly interesting from a technical standpoint because it addresses a problem that many AI workstations have: […]

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NVIDIA revives the GeForce RTX 3060, Samsung restarts 8 nm production

When an old graphics chip suddenly reappears in production plans, it’s rarely nostalgia. Usually, there’s a tangible problem behind it. That seems to be the case with NVIDIA right now. According to a report by the Korean business newspaper Hankyung, Samsung Foundry is set to resume production of the GeForce RTX 3060. At first glance, […]

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AI responses instead of clicks: Why domains are becoming digital identities in the age of generative systems

For many years, there was a clear logic on the internet: whoever appeared high up in search engines gained visibility and generated traffic. Websites were evaluated based on how many users reached them via search results. However, with the rise of generative AI systems, this dynamic is changing fundamentally. Systems such as ChatGPT, Gemini, and […]

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RTX 50 series apparently benefits from the new NVIDIA hotfix 595.76

A new hotfix driver from NVIDIA is currently attracting attention in the community surrounding the current GeForce RTX 50 series. Several users report measurable performance improvements in benchmarks and games after installing driver 595.76. The reports first appeared in community discussions and mainly concern cards such as the GeForce RTX 5080 and RTX 5090. The […]

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Fosi MD3 Smartphone DAC Review – An affectionate audio backpack for smartphones with potential for your ears

Over the past few weeks, I have once again spent some time browsing Kickstarter more closely. Not out of boredom, but out of genuine curiosity. As with the Ultimea system, you repeatedly come across projects there that either go completely over the top or appear surprisingly well thought out. Between all the rushed launches and […]

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High-risk security vulnerabilities in Avira: Attackers can execute code with system privileges

Several critical security vulnerabilities have been discovered in Avira anti-malware software. Security researchers have shown that attackers can use various components of the software to execute code with SYSTEM privileges or even compromise entire systems. Several of the manufacturer’s products are affected, including Avira Free Security and other security solutions that use the same components. […]

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LeakWatch 2026 – Security incidents, data leaks, and IT incidents in the current calendar week 10

The current calendar week, that is week 10 from March 2 to March 8, 2026, was significantly denser from a security and operational perspective than many of the previous weeks. In addition to classic data leaks and vulnerability reports, three patterns emerged particularly clearly this time. First, the threat landscape in war and crisis regions […]

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Microsoft Sysinternals: Process Explorer 17.1, SDelete 2.06, and Sysmon 1.5.1 for Linux

Microsoft has updated three key tools from the Sysinternals suite. What initially appears to be a minor maintenance update reveals a typical Microsoft strategy upon closer inspection: ensuring stability in the Windows ecosystem while simultaneously integrating Linux more closely as an infrastructure platform. With Process Explorer 17.1, SDelete 2.06, and Sysmon 1.5.1 for Linux, administrators, […]

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First reports of missing ROP units in NVIDIA’s RTX PRO 5000 Blackwell

After the market launch of the Blackwell generation, isolated reports emerged about graphics cards with certain render units disabled or misconfigured. Initially, these reports mainly concerned consumer models of the GeForce RTX 50 series, in particular the RTX 5090. Now, a new case suggests that a similar problem may also occur with a professional workstation […]

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China plans its own ASML: semiconductor industry to become more independent

A group of leading Chinese scientists and industry representatives has published an unusually critical analysis of the current state of the domestic semiconductor industry. The article describes the industry as “small, scattered, and weak.” Despite years of government investment and extensive support programs, the structure of the industry remains too fragmented to keep pace technologically […]

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Arc Raiders bug caused logging of all private chat messages

Perhaps some of you play the popular extraction shooter ARC Raiders. The game is hugely popular and played by hundreds of thousands of gamers. A few days ago, however, a critical security flaw was discovered in the Discord integration. This bug caused all private chat histories to be stored in a local text file. In […]

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NVIDIA questions China strategy and prioritizes upcoming AI chip generation

Geopolitical tensions between the US and China have increasingly impacted the global semiconductor market in recent years. This is particularly evident in the case of NVIDIA, whose AI accelerators play a central role in training modern language models and in data centers. New reports suggest that the company needs to rethink its production strategy after […]

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GPT-5.4: OpenAI combines reasoning, coding, and computer control in one model

OpenAI has introduced GPT-5.4, a new generation of its Frontier model, taking a significantly different approach than in previous versions. While earlier models were more divided into different specializations, GPT-5.4 aims to combine reasoning, programming, knowledge work, and agentic tasks in a single system. The goal is to create a more universal model that can […]

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iQoo 15 Ultra combines gaming hardware with flagship features

With the iQoo 15 Ultra, Vivo subsidiary iQoo presents a smartphone that specifically combines gaming features with classic high-end specifications. The device is therefore not aimed exclusively at mobile gamers, but attempts to deliver as complete a package as possible, covering performance, camera, and battery life. The first thing that stands out is the smartphone’s […]

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Homelab Basics: Debian as a Server—Installation and Configuration under Proxmox, ESXi, or Bare Metal

Whether used as a host for Docker or other services, Debian is probably the most widely used operating system in homelabs and for servers. Famous for its absolute stability and reliability, which are considered more important than the latest features or versions, it is an excellent choice. This basic guide covers only the installation of […]

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Attacks on digital supply chains are becoming a key risk to global IT security

Cyberattacks on companies are increasingly shifting from direct attacks on individual organizations to complex attacks on digital supply chains. Instead of targeting a single infrastructure, attackers are increasingly using shared software components, platforms, or service providers as entry points to simultaneously reach a large number of downstream systems. An analysis by cybersecurity company Group-IB shows […]

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NVIDIA cleans up driver chaos: Game Ready Driver 595.71 should finally stabilize Resident Evil Requiem

Sometimes a driver is just a driver. Sometimes it’s a little lesson in how quickly a seemingly routine update can turn into a performance debacle. That’s exactly what happened recently with NVIDIA, specifically with Resident Evil Requiem and a whole series of GeForce drivers that caused each other more problems than they were supposed to […]

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Rambus accelerates HBM memory: New HBM4E controller achieves up to 4.1 TB/s per chip

Semiconductor and IP provider Rambus has unveiled a new memory controller for the upcoming HBM4E standard. The solution is primarily aimed at future AI accelerators, high-performance computers, and modern GPUs, which require ever-increasing memory bandwidths. According to the manufacturer, the new controller represents a significant leap in performance over previous implementations and is set to […]

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Intel’s foundry gamble: 18A, 14A, and packaging are expected to finally halt the billions in losses by 2027.

Intel Foundry is expected to break even in 2027. Not to “get rich” or “scare TSMC,” but simply to stop treating every quarterly financial statement like a burst pipe. And suddenly, this goal seems less like investor theater and more like a plan that, at least on paper, has a chance of success. The triggers […]

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MacBook Neo: Apple’s colorful budget laptop brings iPhone technology to the Mac range

Apple is expanding its Mac portfolio with a new entry-level model. With the MacBook Neo, the manufacturer is launching its first significantly more affordable Mac laptop, which also features several unusual design choices. The new computer combines a colorful design with iPhone technology inside, clearly targeting price-conscious buyers, students, and first-time users. The MacBook Neo […]

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Glorious GMMK PRO 3 HE keyboard review: Magnetic precision meets customization demands

Introduction and Unboxing With the GMMK PRO 3 HE, Glorious expands its portfolio with a magnetic Hall effect keyboard that is clearly aimed at ambitious gamers and individualists. The compact layout meets a CNC-milled aluminum case, while modern magnetic switches inside ensure particularly precise and freely configurable actuation points. Instead of classic mechanical contacts, Hall […]

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Micron launches first 256 GB SOCAMM2 modules; memory becomes the new AI bottleneck

The AI industry is facing a problem that has long been overshadowed by the GPU debate: memory bandwidth and capacity. As accelerator chips become faster and faster, pressure is mounting on the memory architecture of the systems. This is precisely where Micron Technology’s new development comes in. The memory manufacturer has now shipped the world’s […]

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GPT-5.3 Instant: OpenAI reduces overly cautious responses and improves web search

OpenAI has rolled out a new update for ChatGPT, replacing the previous GPT-5.2 Instant model with GPT-5.3 Instant. The new version will be automatically activated on all platforms for all users without the need for a manual update. The company’s primary goal is to improve the user experience by reducing the frequency of unnecessary rejections […]

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Microsoft is fundamentally redesigning NVMe drivers for Windows; initial tests show significant performance shifts

With Windows 11 25H2 and Windows Server 2025, Microsoft is working on a fundamental modernization of its NVMe storage stack. Instead of simply further developing the existing storNVMe.sys driver, a completely new implementation is being created that is more geared towards modern I/O mechanisms. The focus is on an architecture based on the IoRing framework, […]

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